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It was my pleasure, TOS. I particularly enjoyed it when you and Rose both called me glo.

Oh, here’s a bit of rudimentary info on the flea market I was talking about.

Jun 28, 2010 at 7:49 pm

Comment #9400

TheOldSchool

Thank you, Glo, for showing Rose, E and me around this morning. It was a real treat for the three of us.

We’re now in Chicago on the 33rd floor of a brand new condo on State Street. It’s a beautiful corner unit, but whenever the air conditioner is on, I hear Led Zeppelin’s “Kashmir” playing. I can’t help but think that the band is missing out on royalties that are rightfully theirs. Would anyone here happen to know where I can contact Robert Plant or Jimmy Page?

Isn’t it interesting how we expect nationality/culture to affect (had to really think that word through–CB has me paranoid!) basic human nature, Wade? I’m really pretty skeptical about how much we can change. I used to be starry-eyed and hopeful of creating a better society, but not any more. There’s always a new crop of haters, a new crop of anarchists, a new crop of shadowy authorities pulling strings to their advantage. Depressing, really.

and to a näive american, surprising. i would have expected that sort of thing on my side of the border, not yours

Jun 28, 2010 at 4:43 pm

Comment #9395

Beanster

all i can say is that while there were a handful of criminals enacting destructive and illegal activity, there were also more than a handful of police violating human rights and acting unprovoked against peaceful protesters.

there were more than a few cases of officers detaining and beating members of the press, civilians not involved in protest, as well as protesters completely within their rights to assemble.

lines of riot police trapped clusters of people, protesters and otherwise, on city streets, detaining them without communication (no phones, get your hands out of your pockets) or cause, in the rain, for upwards of five hours. not individuals, masses of people who were just on the street.

the image the media is presenting is a few guys in black, smashing windows in front of plumes of black smoke, not innocent protesters being dragged on their faces out of a group, or 70 year old women being corralled and threatened with batons on their way home from the market.

there is a group of masked anarchists that always show up at G20 meetings to cause mischief, beans. sorry it got so crazy.

yay for irl q meetups, (((glo)))

*prepares to watch brazil/netherlands in black & white*

Jun 28, 2010 at 4:24 pm

Comment #9393

Beanster

((glo)) sounds like a fun time! plus now you have witnesses for your complaints regarding the B.L.

stuff like this makes me feel powerless and angry, and quite frankly like a young liberal with no outlet, yelling at the sky. i didn’t go protest because i felt that there was not a unified front on any issue, but if i were to protest anything it would be the dealings with the protest. so unbelievably unacceptable. and the chief of police keeps saying he is proud of the professionalism of the forces.

Well, I ushered Rose and TOS and Elroy around Lesser Podunk today. They got a mini-tour of YOQI and got to meet the Boss Lady. Then we went over to view Lake Michigan from a bluff-top park and then they went on their way to Chicago while I went on my way to taking The Nephews to swimming lessons. Turns out I was also responsible for getting Nephew The Younger to piano lessons. A bossy older sister is a trial.

But yay for getting to see Rose and TOS so soon again and Elroy is quite the charmer.

Jun 28, 2010 at 3:12 pm

Comment #9389

Beanster

i totally feel your pain Toy.

footage of police brutality and “peace-keeping” is filtering out. scary, outrageous and upsetting.

this is a well known, nationally credible reporter’s take on the situation.

Jun 28, 2010 at 3:10 pm

Comment #9388

H for Toy

You can have about 40% of my humidity, Mo.

Ug. The problem with having long hair is that even if I do jump in the shower or the pool to cool off, when I get out, my hair just creates a halo of humidity around my head. I am so ready to shave my head!

Jun 28, 2010 at 2:10 pm

Comment #9387

Mo®

I am hoping for Brazil out of deference and loyalty to CG!
*misses CG*

It is just really really fucking hot here. But like they say it is a dry heat. For now.

yesterday i was at a British pub from 8 in the morning. i got called into work at 5 and might have still been a bit drunk.

tonight some family friends are coming over, but what i’m actually anxious for is (embarassingly) that a boy i am quite smitten with is back from being away from the weekend and is s’posed to call me after work. i’m a huge girl today.

also was at the pub for the US/Ghana game, completely painted and be-flagged for Ghana. SO exciting!!
i got interviewed for a blog. if i can find the video online i will post it here and you can see my excitement!

Jun 28, 2010 at 10:11 am

Comment #9375

H for Toy

Thanks, Beans. What are you doing tonight?

((((WoMoWade))))

Jun 28, 2010 at 9:43 am

Comment #9374

Mo®

Hi (((Beans,HforT,Wo,Wade]]]
I am happy that Germany won but sad that Mexico lost and incredulous that Ghana won! Can team USA please at least make it past the knock out round next world cup!?!?
Nederlands scored! YAY!!! I am wearing Orange today too!

Beans, why don’t you come on down to NY and help me clean house for my son’s grad party this coming weekend? Bring your bathing suit. We can swim between jobs.

Jun 28, 2010 at 9:19 am

Comment #9371

Beanster

well happy birthday then!!
im up for a very very boring and long day guys, and that is NOT going to make this evening come faster.

entertain me.

Jun 28, 2010 at 9:09 am

Comment #9370

H for Toy

Nice to meet you, Beans I haven’t been to Ontario in quite a while, but I have family up there I keep planning to visit!

Yesterday I celebrated my 26th birthday for the 8th year in a row I have a husband and two and a half kids and we live in Northeast PA. I occasionally get paid to do some auction work, but mostly I just sit here reading PANs

Jun 28, 2010 at 8:59 am

Comment #9369

Beanster

this is one of those days that i just want to be over. my shift was canceled and i am really anxious for it to be this afternoon.

i’ll be watching the game but beyond that i don’t know how i am going to get there.

hi H for Toy, i don’t believe we’ve met.
i’m Beans, 22, studying to be an Art Teacher, living in Southern Ontario and getting paid to make coffee.

I resent your implications about Wisconsin State Troopers, TOS. They would never take a bottle of Jim Beam and drink it.

The only thing in a bottle anyone drinks around here is brandy.

Jun 28, 2010 at 7:16 am

Comment #9362

Wordtinker doesnt smith

well… around here there are height restrictions for becoming a state trooper but I don’t know about age.

Dang! Jinx won. I swore I wouldn’t dignify that crap with a response, but my self-control failed me. Ah well. There’s always tomorrow, and I’m still way cuter.

hullo to all my lovely cifs – have been hanging out with ‘rilla tonight … you guys missed out on a great time, but I promise we had enough fun for you, too.

Jun 28, 2010 at 3:46 am

Comment #9361

TheOldSchool

I wonder what percentage of our nation’s highway state patrol officers decided to enter the field of law enforcement just so they could get lots of free booze?

The bottle of Jim Beam that Rose mentioned earlier was at least three-quarters full! As we drove past, I saw one officer staring at it so lovingly that he was licking his lips in in his anticipation of sitting in his squad car and sipping some of that sweet, sweet Kentucky bourbon, knowing full well that it had been aged longer than similiarly-priced brands from so-called competitors to add a little more character and complexity.

In fact, he seemed to be so delighted that Jim Beam bourbon is filtered through charcoal for a more rounded and mature taste, that it appeared he was starting to become physcially aroused.*

Is it any wonder that today’s underage drunk drivers are increasingly reluctant to get pulled over by the police?
.
* (Admittedly, I was slightly drunk myself, and driving past at about 93 mph, so I can’t be 100 percent sure that I could correctly ascertain the precise state of his arousal. I do know that the site of that luscious bottle gleaming in the sun had the effect of putting me “in the mood.”)

P.S., Does anyone here know if there is a maximum age allowable for becoming a state trooper?

Jun 27, 2010 at 11:23 pm

Comment #9360

Beanster

hi ladies and gentleman. i want it to be tomorrow.

toronto was craaaazy. i stayed safe. neither got arrested nor set on fire.

The Motorcycle just came in from vacuuming the pool and reports that there are a lot of mosquitos in Milwaukee, too.

Jun 27, 2010 at 7:14 pm

Comment #9358

park rose

TOS and I driving down 94 in WI
just outside of tomah, gateway to cranberry country. Just saw 3 kids pulled over, bottle of Jim beam outside the car. We are seeing glo tomorrow! Then onto Chicago for some family stuff. Mitchell, SD, has a lot of mosquitos.

Jun 27, 2010 at 5:55 pm

Comment #9357

MAMARILLA2

hullo…*slips the everpresent dogend out and light up*
Weekends are so limited…..(pulls out the deep cleaning supplies and starts in)

glotinkoiwade, I had a dream the other night and there were alligators in the parking garage of my office building. Scary! They were big huge gators and I jumped onto the roof of a car, the only car in the garage, and these gators kept running and they could jump and I was kung fu kicking these damn gators. I woke up when I realized that it was absurd to think I could continue this onslaught for any length of time.

thanks for all the unnecessary worry over on FB – it’s really, truly not necessary – my back’s covered, lol. speaking of FB, those of you on FB might notice my name change… just getting a jump on things before I head to the SSA and DMV to get everything else changed. I love this part of divorce, I lose two hundred or so pounds with a single signature and get a new (old) identity to go with my new attitude. Only 17 more days and I’m a completely free woman again.

One thing I dread- I gotta’ go through the whole job hunt thing and get a second job so I can support myself in the style to which I wish to become accustomed. I hate the job hunt thing. People should know I’m fabulous and just what they need without the whole ‘impress my socks off in 8 minutes or less’ routine.

sorry wade for running out like that yesterday. I got sucked into meeting I had no intentions of going. Then to friend’s b’day party. We drank of course.
oh to answer your question: beetle is gone home and I got my coupe back.

if heaven exists it’s between thick buttery layer o potato stuffed paratha, savory spicy mango pickle and gingered infused chai. aaaaaaaaaahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh! yum!
oh huggers glo! That’s the one thing I still struggle with in american culture. Hugging, i get uncomfortable specially when it’s first meeting.

Jun 26, 2010 at 12:39 pm

Comment #9344

Bunnee

Well, I’m going to head on out of here. I have to get my son ready to spend the night at my Mom’s. My hubby and I are actually going out for an adult evening! No video game establishments or kid’s movies or amusement parks!

Now I can’t think of anything to do… Well, I can think of one thing. But what am I supposed to do when that 15 minutes is over?

Ahh, but the strawberries that’s… that’s where I had them. They laughed at me and made jokes but I proved beyond the shadow of a doubt and with… geometric logic… that a duplicate key to the wardroom icebox DID exist, and I’d have produced that key if they hadn’t of pulled the Caine out of action.

lol. well, i was in a big auditorium and someone handed me a baby… and i spent the rest of the dream trying to find the mom to give it back! and was in an office complex i used to work at, populated by ppl from another job i had.

hi wade and glo. im going into toronto tomorrow… should be an adventure. im taking the train – hoping that it won’t take all year since the station is right next to the convention centre where all the important men in suits are hanging out for the weekend. i just really hate city parking.

oh somebody actually showed up! fridays are bad in Q. (((wadeglo)))
Nope. Death probably got reprimanded by big B for just pretending to work and not bringing in any actual souls. Good for me, off my back!

Festival weekend gearing up in Lesser Podunk. They just barely got it in while there were still local strawberries. Everything’s early this year. I’ve seen waist-high corn which totally blows away the old “knee-high by the 4th of July” benchmark.